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American judge (1897–1965)
Thomas Grady Head (August 4, 1897 – July 7, 1965)
[1] was the 42nd
Attorney General of Georgia from 1943 to 1945,
[2] and an associate justice of the
Supreme Court of Georgia from 1945 to 1965.
Head received his law degree from the
Chattanooga College of Law . He was seen as a potential candidate for Governor of Georgia, but preferred an appointment to the state supreme court.
[3] Head was on the court during the
three governors controversy .
[4]
Head died following
brain surgery at the age of 67.
[1]
References
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b "Justice T. Grady Head Dies After Brain Surgery", The Atlanta Constitution (June 8, 1965), p. 1.
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"Georgia Former Attorneys General" .
National Association of Attorneys General . Retrieved November 30, 2021 .
^ "High Court Post Is Seen For Head", Chattanooga Daily Times (July 16, 1945), p. 7.
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"Georgia Supreme Court, during the "Three Governors Controversy," Atlanta, Georgia, March 1947" . Georgia State University. Retrieved November 30, 2021 .